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Reef One biOrb Aquarium Service Kit (6 Pack) | 
enlarge | Brand: Biorb Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $43.99
New (2) from $43.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 4118
Media: Misc.
MPN: 00033-6 ISBN: 2272800033 EAN: 9782272800038 ASIN: 2272800033
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The filter cartridge works like a waste bin, trapping dirt, once full it should be thrown away and replaced with a new one. |
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Product Description Each of the six biOrb Aquarium Service Kits include a replacement filter cartridge, cleaning pad, and replacement Stress Coat and Stress Zyme. Fits all biOrb and biUbe aquariums.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
don't waste money on a biOrb March 10, 2008 these filters are useless. BiOrb aquariums may be cool looking but they are poorly designed and always foul.
Overpriced February 20, 2008 Reef-One claims this filter needs to be changed every month, which is ridiculous. I think they lose a lot of potential customers this way. I rinse the filter out in old tank water during partial water changes, and replace the charcol they provide with a little charcol from a $5 jug purchased at PetSmart. I check my water quality (nitrite and nitrate) every 2 weeks and my tank is in perfect shape.
Perfect Condition November 24, 2007 The pet store where I bought the Baby BiOrb stopped carrying the accessories. I checked all over town, and nobody seems to have them. This 6-pack is the original item, exactly as advertised and listed at a great price. They were shipped and arrived faster than I expected. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase.
Nice service pack September 17, 2007 Everything you'll need for periodic maintenance (except the light bulbs). Nice to have them on hand when needed with the six pack.
seating the filter June 12, 2007 I read the review about having trouble with the filter. Do these two things, I hope they help. When you replace the filter, be sure the top is on tight, then let it fill up a bit by tipping gently. When you put it into its place in the tank, be sure all the rocks are out, then rotate counter clockwise until it is tight. Takes some practice. Biorb made the filter cover and the tank clasps go in opposite directions and sometimes when you seat one, the other comes apart.
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